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41062
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LEGO®41062

Elsa's Sparkling Ice Castle
Disney™
Retired product

A fun and imaginative gift with LEGO® purchases over 1680 kr, valid 16/05 – 30/05, while stocks last.*
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- Includes Queen Elsa and Princess Anna mini-doll figures, plus Olaf the snowman
- Features a castle with icicle tree, sleigh, secret staircase, ice cream bar, bed and an ice hill
- Accessories include skis, ice skates, glittery wall elements, decorative stickers, 2 capes, tiara, hair bow and a carrot nose for Olaf
- Make the secret staircase appear and disappear
- Prepare tasty frozen treats in the kitchen for a picnic in the snow with Olaf
- Ski down the ice hill with Elsa and Anna (and discover a secret hideaway inside!)
- Follow the movie story or create your own adventures inspired by these brand-new Disney™ princesses
- Elsa's Sparkling Ice Castle measures over 9” (23cm) high, 7” (20cm) wide and 4” (11cm) deep
- Sleigh measures over 2” (6cm) long, 1” (4cm) wide and under 1” (2cm) high

Overall Rating



4.3
(34 Reviews)
Rating
Overall Experience
Play Experience



4.5
Value for Money



3.8
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Reviews
January 25th, 2015
Average rating3out of 5 stars3.0I would recommend this to a friend!
Purchased for: Daughter
With my family's appreciation of all things Frozen - Frozen toys, Frozen games, frozen food - we were understandably excited by LEGO’s long-overdue release of Elsa’s Sparkling Ice Castle. As soon as the first UK retailer started offering it at the RRP - as opposed to massively inflated eBay prices - we snapped ours up and had it built within an hour, sparking several “Just stay at home...” days and hours of delightful daddy / daughter LEGO play. It seems that the tale of “Dark Vader” and his Imperial fleet laying waste to Elsa’s icy fortress has infinite permutations. A similar price and size to Rapunzel’s Creativity Tower, which has been a centrepiece of our sprawling Disney / Star Wars / Ninja Turtles / Simpsons / Friends LEGOpolis for a year or so now, the ice palace boasts a comparable number of rooms and features, and an extra minifigure too in the shape of Olaf, who’s cobbled together from a few existing pieces and a specially-moulded headpiece with a wonderful, removable carrot nose (parents will be pleased to hear that the set even includes a spare carrot, as our original went astray after about fifteen seconds). The two Friends-style mini-dolls are similarly detailed; Elsa’s cape sparkles on its underside, while Anna’s unique hairpiece captures her distinctive ginger-grey locks and bonnet flawlessly. Both include tiny holes so that various crowns and bows can be applied at your little girls’ discretion, and one of Elsa’s hands comes with an optional “frozen fractal” attachment that makes her appear to shoot an icy bolt at her torch-wielding sister. The only disappointment is that Anna’s bonnet doesn’t come off - not that it stops my daughter trying to prise it off with everything from LEGO brick separators to screwdrivers. And whilst a £34.99 price tag leaves no room for a clumpy-walkin’ Kristoff mini-doll, or a duplicitous Prince “Horns” one for that matter, we do get a minuscule version of Kristoff’s sleigh, which is a welcome addition despite only having room for one mini-doll and not having a reindeer named after an old England manager included to pull it. The palace itself seems to delight my daughter, though even she, at just three years old, questions the inclusion of an ice cream parlour on the ground floor of Elsa’s spontaneous, ice-spun mountain refuge. Whilst the fact that neither this cosy, commercialised parlour nor the picnic area outside it weren’t shown in the movie doesn’t automatically mean that they weren’t there, they are so absurdly out of place that it seems all but certain. The colouring of the bricks used is also open to criticism, particularly when it has been expertly demonstrated what could have been accomplished in a stunning LEGO Ideas submission which is now just eight hundred or so votes away from being considered for production. However, the set’s differently-coloured pieces are at least loosely drawn from the movie’s palette, and they do make for a far easier build, which I especially appreciate now that I’m trying to get my daughter to follow the instructions and build her sets herself. Other parents of those well under the set’s recommended 6-12 age range will also really appreciate the palace’s many large, almost DUPLO-sized components (though there’s many a fiddly icicle too, mind). And it isn’t as if the set bears no semblance at all to the film; it’s just not as good as it could and, I feel, should have been. But as the balcony area, snowflake spire and icy staircase all evoke the sense of the film if not the specifics, I’ll... let it go.Play Experience4.0Value for Money3.0Was this helpful?
35Elsa's Sparkling Ice CastleDecember 29th, 2014
Average rating2out of 5 stars2.0Underwhelmed
Probably because of licensing issues, but the price per piece is high. Way past the usual 10 cents per piece. But even with that I think it misses the mark in several areas: -No snow monster figure or build. -No Kristoff mini. -Doesn't feel 'cold' or 'icy' and there are spring flowers/plants and colors that simply don't fit the theme. -It's physically rather small, even for the price. -Would have preferred minifigs to minidolls. Not a fan of them. they are much less posable (legs are a single piece, can't sit on studs, etc) It will probably sell well because it's Frozen, but honestly, I think they could have done SO much more with this set.23 January 2015Jordan - Core Product Specialist, Consumer ServicesI appreciate your feedback on the tone of the set. It is important to understand the different expectations of our builders and I can understand your desire to have a more accurate representation of this iconic building and atmosphere from the film. This is great feedback for the designers.Play Experience4.0Value for Money2.0Was this helpful?
25Elsa's Sparkling Ice CastleJanuary 27th, 2015
Average rating3out of 5 stars3.0Neat set, could have been a lot better
I would recommend this to a friend!
Purchased for: Daughter
First off let me start by saying its a good, fun set. My 5 year old girl loves it. As a Lego builder and Lego fan I find the price point to be a little high. I get the Disney price affiliation but at almost 15 cents per piece its not a good value. Not sure how you can underestimate anything FROZEN and be out of stock within days of release. As for the build, a castle with 250 pieces is incredibly small. This could have been built with a lot more thought instead of basically copying the princess castle and changing the color. How bout a better and bigger set in the future with say 2500 pieces? Maybe for Frozen 2.Response from LEGO SHOP
28 January 2015Jordan - Core Product Specialist, Consumer ServicesImagine a 2500 piece Frozen Palace! That would be amazing. The designers definitely wanted to capture the essence of Disney's Frozen while still having a set that all fans could identify with and afford, but as with every set bigger and better is something that will always be desired. While the goal of middle ground was decided upon it will be something we discuss with the designers for future products.Play Experience4.0Value for Money1.0Was this helpful?
35Elsa's Sparkling Ice CastleFebruary 3rd, 2015
Average rating5out of 5 stars5.0Elsa’s Sparkling Ice Castle
I would recommend this to a friend!
Purchased for: Self
I collect Lego minifigures and decided I'd like to try my hand at building. This is the first set I picked for myself after buying multiple sets for my husband, who is also a toy collector. It was a good place to start and easy for any little girl who is getting into Legos. My favorite part is the staircase, a very innovative design. The color choices for the bricks are perfect and I love the figures that come with it. A must for any "Frozen" fan.Play Experience5.0Value for Money5.0Was this helpful?
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